[ale] Creating a website (semi-rant)
Rich Faulkner
rfaulkner at 34thprs.org
Tue Dec 13 09:57:18 EST 2011
SSI is what I have used all the way. All Linux hosting and never MS in
my 15+ years of doing this running on Apache.
Typical builds have been mySQL w/PHP on XHTML. Other sites (my legacy
stuff) is HTML 3.2, Javascript and Perl and very low-band in design.
All hand-coded and working from templates that I have created over
time.
PS> I'm not a big fan of CSS so I use that very sparingly...
On Tue, 2011-12-13 at 09:39 -0500, Ed Cashin wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Geoffrey Myers
> <lists at serioustechnology.com> wrote:
>
> David Tomaschik wrote:
>
> > First, say you've hand coded a site with 50 pages and a Vice
> President
> > comes to you and says "we want a little blue bar with
> information
> > about product X at the top of every page." How do you add
> this to
> > every page? How do you remove it from every page when the
> CEO decides
> > it was a terrible idea?
>
>
>
> You should have standard header and footer includes for such a
> website.
> You change it one place, and all pages are updated.
>
>
> Would you use the server side include (SSI) feature of the web server
> for that, or are you thinking of some other technology?
>
> --
> Ed Cashin <ecashin at noserose.net>
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